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PREPARING TO GIVE BLOOD to Red Cross's third
annual Senate Bloodmobile at Capitol are, from left: Sen
ators Howard Cannon (D), Nev.; Roman Hruska (R), Neb.;
Barry Goldwater (R), Ariz., and John Sparkman (D), Ala.
Bury Differences, Governor Asks
Salem - (LTD - Gov. Mark
Hatfield Wednesday called
upon members of the House
and Senate Tax Committees
tc bury their differences and
get together on a tax pro
gram.
"The people of this state are
now suffering from the con
tinued fighting between the
Senate and House Taxation
Committees," he said.
i call upon them once
again, as I did a month ago,
to meet in joint sessions, bury
their personal differences that
divide the Democratic ma
jority leadership at this ses
sion, and work for the mutual
Truman Called
By Committee
Washington - (LTD - Former
President Truman was invited
today to appear before the
House Committee on Un-Amer
ican Activities and "explain
fully his remarks at Colum
bia University that the com
mittee "is the most un-Ameri-
. can thing in the country to
day."
Truman, in his final salty
lecture session at Columbia
University Wednesday also
had told students that "witch
hunters in the House and Sen
ate are charging things that
do not exist."
Rep. Francis E. Walter (D
Pa.) chairman of the commit:
tee, sent a telegram today to
Truman at his New York ho
tel saying:
"Respectfully request that
you explain fully by giving
bill of particulars what is un
American in the jurisdiction,
composition and conduct of
the House Committee on Un
American Activities."
Walter added "your appear
ance before the committee for
that purpose will be most
welcome."
AnolherCondemned
In Duncan Slaying
Ventura, Calif. -(LTD Luis
Moya, 22, Wednesday night
became the third person con
demned to die in the gas cham
ber for the for hire" slay
ing of attractive Qlga Dun
can, 30-year-old Canadian
born nurse.
A jury of five women and
seven men deliberated 5 hours
and 15 minutes before return
ing the death "erdict in the
10-day sentencing hearing.
Moya, an ex-convict with
a criminal record dating back
to his childhood, showed no
trace of emotion when the
verdict was pronounced.
Moya pleaded guilty earl
ier to joining with Augustine
Baldonado, 25, to kill Olga
last Nov. 17 for an offer of
$6,000 by the victim's mother-in-law,
Mrs. Elizabeth
Duncan, 55, of Santa Barb
ara, Calif.
good of all Oregonians."
The House-approved tax
program was completely re
vised by the Senate Tax Com
mittee. Hatfield declined to express
a preference for either pro
gram. He said neither includes
the features of "base-broadening"
and "flexibility" of his
program.
Luce Controversy Promises Tougher Time for Nominees
Washington -CPD- Congress
ional foreign policy leaders
said today the disputed assign
ment of Clare Booth Luce as
ambassador to Brazil forecast
a tighter Senate check on fu
ture non-career diplomats
starting with Ogden R. Reid
of New York.
Reid, the former editor of
the New York Herald-Tribune,
33 years old and lacking Mrs.
The eyes of an infant at
birth are about two-thirds as
large as they will be when the
child reaches age 8 or 9.
Luce's diplomatic experience,
is President E i s e n hower's
nominee a s ambassador t o
Israel - a hot spot in the Mid
dle East.
A key member of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee,
preferring not to be identified,
said Reid and all other non
career nominees . will get
"very, very close scrutiny" as
a result of the Luce affair.
Tough Going
This was indicated even be
fore the row developed in the
Senate over confirmation of
the 56-year-old wife of Time
Inc. editor-in-chief Henry R.
Luce. The severity of the Luce
confirmation battle made it a
Hedrkk Band Concert
Set Friday Night,
Hedrick Junior High school
will present a band concert
starting at 8 p.m. Friday, May
1, in. the Hedrick gymnasium.
Also participating in the
program will be the grade
school honor band and the
Hedrick stinger drill team.
There are about 80 members
in the Hedrick band, 55 in
the grade school honor band,
and 34 in stinger drill team.
certainty that Reid would face
tough going.
President Eisenhower gave
Mrs. Luce, former envoy to
Italy, warm support for the
Brazilian post despite a con
tinuing storm of Senate criti
cism of her behavior under
fire. The Senate confirmed
her nomination Tuesday, but
a post-confirmation statement
she issued slapping at Sen.
Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) reopen
ed the controversy.
The dispute flared anew late
Wednesday with these devel
opments: -Senate GOP leader Everett
M. Dirksen (111.) accused
Morse of trying to persuade
Mrs. Luce's physician to vio
late his Hippocratic Oath by
giving Morse a report on her
"psychiatric" condition with
out her permission. Morse said
he only asked her doctor if
she had been getting psychi
atric treatment and had never
asked for a medical report.
Her doctor said she had not. '
Poem Read to Senate
-Sen. Stephen M. Young (D
Ohio) said the Luce contro
versy brought to" mind a poem
entitled "The Woman With
The Serpent's Tongue," which
he .read to a. silent Senate. It
referred to a woman "ambi
tious from her natal hour"
with "poisoned words that
wildly fly."
Eisenhower told his news
conference Wednesday that
Mrs. Luce was ill-advised but
"perfectly human" in remark
ing that her troubles began
MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford. Or.
Thursday, April 30, 1959
several years ago when Morse
was "kicked in the head by a
horse."
W. T. "Bill" Fasel
REALTOR
Phone SP 3-3517
1244 S. Riverside
DAILY'S
Body & Paint
Southern Oregon's
Oldest and Finest
29 S. BARTLETT
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SP 2-2395
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
to . gro f ni A
Accounting Post
Filled by O'Leary
Ttnn;i ip rT ii
transferred from the corps of I
engineers, San Francisco, to 1 1
fill an accounting position on i
the Rogue River National for-;
est, according to Forest Sup
ervisor C. Ef Brown.
. O'Leary was born in Bos
ton, Mass., where he received
his elementary training. He
graduated from the Boston
school of accounting and from
the University of San Fran
cisco in accounting.
Following duty in the Navy, I
he served as assistant disburs- i
ing officer for the San Fran- j
cisco regional office of the :
post office department before
he joined the corps of engi
neers in San Francisco in cost
accounting.
O'Leary fills a position
which was vacated last Dec. 1
when Al Hansen transferred !
to Anchorage, Alaska. His
wife, Joy E. (Trumbull)!
O'Leary, is a graduate of the
University of Oregon. She and i
their son, Robert Dennis, 3Vz,
expect to move to Medford in
the near future.
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Saturday Drill for
Guard Is Cancelled
Drill for members of com
pany E, second battle group.
186th infantry, Oregon Na
tional Guard, has been can
celled. The drill was sched- II
uled Saturday, May 2.
Range firing is scheduled
Sunday, May 3, for the com
pany, Guard officials said.
Members are to report to the
Armory south of Medford at
7:30 a.m.
4-H Ciub News
Sewing Baskeieeis
The Sewing. Basketeers 4-H
club held their meeting at the
home of Karen Jantzer April
21 after school. We discussed
what we would do for our
Mothers for the Mothers' Day
Tea. After that we worked
on our scarf project. Refresh
ments were served. ,
Lee Ann Chamberlain, i
Reporter.
Shady Cove Cut Ups
The Shady Cove Cut Ups
4-H club met at the home of
Miss Judy Ann Waltz April
27. Mrs. Gene Weitman and
Mrs. J. W. Waltz started mem
bers cutting out aprons. Our
next meeting will be May 11
at the home of Miss Edith
Ann Lowery.
Edith Lowery,
Reporter.
ECONOMY?
Don't delay-buy a VOLKSWAGEN
Transporter! Any model the Pick
up, Delivery Van, "Kombi" or Sta
tion Wagon will give unmatched
economy and they're so roomy
you'll be amazed. Economical to
buy, too!'
SALE! COTTON SHIRTS
Stock Up for Summer
and Save ,
Usually
1.98
New cool and cute sleeve-'
less styles for summer com
fort. Stripes, plaids in tuck
in or in - and - out styles.
Convertible necklines. Gay
colors, 32-38.
SALE! HOUSE COATS
GIFT-PERFECT FOR
MOTHER'S DAY
Reg. $4
Fitted or duster styles in pretty wash and
wear or embossed cotton prints in sizes
12-20,38-44.
SteffipWi-
SALE! BOXER JEANS
SANFORIZED DENIM
Reg. 1.19
3-6X
Wash-N-Wear Shirt 98c
SAVE 50c. Sale priced for two days only.
Long-wearing faded blue denim. Full elas
tic waist. Handy back pocket.
SALE! KNIT SHIRTS
Children's 3 to 6X. Gay
stripes in assorted col
o r s.- Combed cotton.
Rib crew neck.
Reg. 69e
SALE! Easy-care
Sanforized denim
Reg. 59c! Sports cotton
with crease - resistant,
little-iron finish. 36".
Reg. 59e
SALE! Lightweight, folding
aluminum patio stool
Gay pattern, weatherproof
vinyl seat. Ideal for use at
camp, on the patio or in the
house for extra seating. Folds
easily for storage.
99
SALE! Regular 1.49
Dacron panels
White only. Little or no ironing.
Resists wrinkles and sun resist
ant. No shrinkage. 42x81".
99
EACH
I 3T Imam
SAVE $60
regularly 359.95
$299
$10 dawn, $14 month
First it washes, then it
dries all in one con
tinuous operation.
Rotating agitator gives
gentle, yet thorough
wash. Water level se
lector saves detergent,
water. Dryer shuts off
when clothes a re d ried.
SALE! 45-LS. ROLL ROOFING
Finest asphalt smooth roll roofing
available. Mica surfaced. Rolls
cover 100 square feet. Nails and
cement included.
Reg. 2.69
2.22
Per Roll
BLEACHED
COTTON SQUARES
Regular 25c ea.
Sale! Save 53 on Reg. I225
Might pulldown fixture
Adjusts 18-48' from ceiling. Ann
16' diameter top, black en- K&O
amel finish with pierced de- J
sign. Bottom shade is frosted
glass, with star design.
6S..-if..: :..,:..:...0-ii.'i-..w.:.ia
SALE! 11.95 4-cu.-
ft. Wheelbarrow
New square-nose pre
vents tipping. Rugged
steel construction.
8.88
In Carton
SALE 2.98
Tackle Box
1.99
Watertight steel.
2 cantilever trays.
for
Snowy white. Ready to use for
dish towel, jd ust and polish
cloths. 30".
SALE! Men's hemstitched
combed cotton handkerchiefs
Highly absorbent cot
ton handkerchiefs
with long lasting hem
stitched border. Stock
up now and save!
Reg. 10c
ea.
14.95 quality 230 gallon
3-ring inflatable wading pool
8.88
Electronically welded seams for greater
strength. Bright, colorful designs and
illustrations on sides and bottom. Mold
ed drains. 80x1 2 Vi" deep
Just 10 Down - Up to 18 Months to Pay
For Any Merchandise Wards Sell
MORSE MOTORS
6th and Ivy Medford
yd.
117 S. CENTRAL
SP 3-7301
Open 9:30 to 5:30
FREE PARKING